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How to treat college students' internship in factories!

On-the-job practice is an important course for us, which enables us to gradually understand and integrate into society. However, I have to pay attention when I choose an internship unit. I have suffered more than 20 years. This is an opportunity for two-way choice. First of all, we must understand the enterprise, what to do and whether it can do the job. Of course, companies must also consider you. I just didn't know much about it at that time, and blindly signed a tripartite agreement, which really made me unable to integrate into my work. But at this time, I resolutely chose to resign, because I really can't do it anymore. We went to the factory welding workshop, and I studied automobile maintenance. It seems to have nothing to do with everything except the car, but that's my choice. In the factory, vocational college students like us are all doing what they can do after graduating from primary school in front-line posts, without much brain power and knowledge, as long as they are willing to work hard. There is almost no verbal communication at work, and I feel like a robot, repeating the same thing all the time, working in two shifts, and individual positions are heavy physical labor. When I gritted my teeth and worked for half a month, I found that this was not the life and work I wanted, and I couldn't go on. I chose to apply for resignation and change internship units again.

Choosing to leave at this time is actually quite complicated. What should we do next? I keep asking myself, what can I do? I went into a panic to find a job. In fact, at this time, I also understand that I know nothing, and I haven't graduated yet, and I don't have a diploma. This job is hard to find. Moreover, I think some jobs have no future, but they are actually excuses for being afraid of being dirty and tired, such as auto repair apprentices and car washers. This kind of job is still easy to find, but I always choose to ignore it. Watch 58 cities every day, watch job advertisements and go to job fairs. In four or five days, I experienced more than a dozen interviews. Some good positions require a diploma and experience, but I have nothing. Many interviews can't answer any basic professional questions. At this time, I really feel like crying. I asked myself what I had done in these three years, and I didn't learn anything. I once lied to myself that junior college students are skilled and undergraduates with many theories are easy to find jobs, but I didn't know if they are really skilled. I don't even understand the basic questions. Perhaps this social diploma is not important, but in this society, without diploma and skill knowledge, this person is no longer important.